AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoGold Market Push: Omai Gold Mines says its Guyana resource estimate has nearly doubled to almost 8M ounces, but the stock still isn’t getting full market value on the TSX Venture Exchange. Uranium Concerns: The Amerindian People’s Association is calling for the Kurupung uranium project in Region 7 to be halted, citing weak consultation and lack of Free, Prior and Informed Consent. Livestock & Food Supply: Farmers are disputing GLDA over access to the Onverwagt abattoir, with claims that foreign cattle are being slaughtered and locals are locked out of facilities. Sugar Industry Works: GuySuCo has opened bids to extend the Cane Yard at Albion Estate, plus upgrades at Rose Hall and Blairmont Estates, as it prepares to spend its $13.4B budget allocation. Energy Efficiency Plan: Prime Minister Phillips received Guyana’s Demand Side Management Action Plan, targeting 516 GWh in savings by 2030. Land Administration Digitisation: President Ali says the Lands and Surveys Commission will be fully digitised over four years to speed up land services for housing, agriculture and mining. Regional Integration: Guyana and Barbados begin passport-free travel using digital ID cards, with airlines rolling out the system. Infrastructure for Communities: Local Government reconnected La Grange and Bagotville via a new pedestrian bridge, ending months of disruption. Public Services Complaint: A fresh letter alleges long daily delays at Republic and Citizens banks, adding pressure for faster customer service. Aviation Development: CJIA’s Terminal 2 design has been revised into a three-storey facility to improve passenger experience.
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